TonyM, > My method would allow you to turn on or off the display of the related > tiddlers that *your solution provides* to all or no tiddlers. >
Ok, now I understand what you mean. I like the basic idea because it would speed up wiki, but the point of the solution is to make sure that the tiddlers that match the filter showing the related tiddler link, because it is in some way related to what is currently displayed. (I hope Translator translates well what I mean :D) So if for example (as in the opening post) I have a tiddler about the correct format of the shebang line of a shell script then a link to this should be visible when I read a note about a specific shell script. While writing this, I recalled when I use this two-way link: when I create a tiddler for a new experience (like a shell script I found on the Internet), saving it, the appearing link to the shebang at the bottom reminds me to check the first line of the new shell script. So, first of all, it serves as a kind of warning. In such cases, it would be almost better to have the link appear in edit mode, but when reading the wiki, it could be disabled as your solution does. On the other hand, there are times when I constantly want the link to appear because it reminds me of something that is not an integral part of the currently read tiddler, but is closely related to it. For example, the description of the Timimi plugin is closely related to the Download Saver + unique Firefox profile solution, but the latter is not about Timimi, so I just want to list a link. Although I could create a link within the text, but with this "forward link" (as HC Haase put it) I can automatically link the Firefox solution to any other save options. In these cases, I would not want to hide the link. And by the end, I think I now fully understand what you are saying. So, for example, if I have a Timimi tiddler that contains a shell script as well, I could set up a "blacklisted related tiddlers" field in this (contains title of the shebang line tiddler), so that these (shebang line) would be not listed? I think this seems like a good idea and it really speeds up the things. To be honest, the global disable option does not make sense because I need to remember to see if there is a related tiddler, even though their purpose is to remind me by their own. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9f939800-87bb-4004-a90b-d4cc3f39cc19%40googlegroups.com.

